y the principal custodian) found the child extremely difficult or distressed before or after visits, and cited the child's disturbed behavior as reasons for limiting or eliminating the contact with the other parent, who was seen as an inadequate caretaker. The other parent countered by claiming that the complaints were untrue or exaggerated (rationalizations for reluctance to share the child) or by blaming the first parent for inducing the child to behave in a
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